Magnetic field microprobe in superconductors carrying a current
Abstract
A technique to probe local magnetic fields inside superconductors utilizing the Moessbauer effect (ME) is reported. The ME nucleus responds to the local magnetic field resulting in a modified hyperfine ME spectrum from which the local field and its direction are deduced. Concentrations of a few ppm of the radioactive probe nucleus are sufficient; the allowable depth of the probe depends on the attenuation of the ME gamma ray. For Fe-57 (Co-57 parent) in superconductors the field acts directly on the nuclear moment and the resulting sensitivity is only a few kG. For a thin probe consisting of Co-57 in Pd the response is enhanced by the giant localized moment providing a sensitivity at 1 K of better than 100 G. Results of such a probe placed at various locations across a commercial Nb3Sn tape carrying a current are reported and compared with calculations of the field profile using several models.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- September 1974
- Bibcode:
- 1974STIN...7520687M
- Keywords:
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- Magnetic Fields;
- Mossbauer Effect;
- Superconductors;
- Electromagnetic Absorption;
- Gamma Rays;
- Hyperfine Structure;
- Line Spectra;
- Superconductivity;
- Instrumentation and Photography